Today was Christmas jumper day and a number of the children got into the Christmas spirit and came in looking very Christmassy and helped raise money for charity.
Well done Year 5 for helping to raising money for charity.
Year 5 have been looking at how bees and other insects pollinate flowers and help the reproduction of plants and vegetables in our science lessons.
The children created their own paper chain flower. They had to put each sentence in the correct order which explained how the flowers are pollinated
They created a lovely display.
Our science work in year 5 has been about Life Processes and Living Things. As part of that we have been looking at plants, how they grow , what they need to grow and also parts of a flower.
In our latest lesson the children had to dissect a flower and lay all the parts out and create a labelled diagram and explain what each part was for.
This week has been Anti-bullying week and in year 5 the children discussed how we could be kind to each other. Each child was asked to say something nice about a classmate and write it on a post it note, which was placed on a board for them to read.
The school nurse paid a visit and spoke to the children. She gave them advice on how to help stop bullying if it was happening to themselves, or if they witnessed it happening to others.
Today ,Friday 11th November, Year 5 presented a Remembrance Assembly.
The children really wanted to mark the end of their topic work on WWII by showing respect and thanks to all the soldiers who fought in WWI, WWII, and other conflicts that have happened around the world. The children explained that Armistice Day was the day that the guns stopped firing during WWI and that Remembrance Sunday is always the first Sunday after the 11th November.
We created art work inspired by the poppies of Flanders Field and displayed it during our assembly. We then explained why a poppy is worn and what each part represents.
Our week in Literacy has found Year 5 researching , studying and writing poems based around World War II and evacuation. The children have read a variety of WWII poetry and highlighted words and phrases that they liked and felt they might be able to use in their own writing.
The children then wrote their own poem. Here are some examples of their work.
He is leaving
My child is my love,
I have to to let him go.I am shattered to pieces the moment you walked away.
I cried an ocean for you,
my feet refused to walk away.
I sacrificed my life for you.
A headache grows,
your hand might shake but I know this is the right thing to do.
By ALI
The day you handed me over
The day you handed me over was the most tragic day of my life,
You handed me over, I cried in sorrow and despair as you kissed my hand and said goodbye,
My mother walked away and wiped away her tears with her handkerchief, I didn’t know what to say until suddenly I muttered,
“Please don’t leave me like this.”
I wish she could come with me, but she mumbled ,
“I am sorry my baby girl, but I can not come, I have to watch over the city.”
She wrapped her bare arms around me and said goodbye,
Ever since I left her I look at the locket of me, her and dad.
By Poppy
My Dear Daughter
My eyes flood with tears, as you walk away. My heart feels like it is going to explode,
I don’t know who I am anymore.
I wave good bye for the rest of my life,
My smile dies when you walk away.
My soul drifts away,
My love fades away, I am nothing.
By Zaara
This week, Year 5 have been developing their skills at persuasive writing. We have based it around our topic work on evacuees in World War 2 and have written a letter to parents persuading them to evacuate their children to a safer environment.
We rehearsed new sentence types to a develop our writing skills.
Then we selected vocabulary that would enhance our work.
In Maths we studied how to find the area and perimeter of shapes. On Friday we put our knowledge to the test by solving multi step word problems.
We worked in groups and earned points on how we worked together, the way we explained how we solved the problem and if we got the answer correct.
This week Year 5 have been classifying and identifying the properties of 2D and 3D shapes. In our lessons we have been developing and applying all our knowledge to create our own 3D shapes.
We created chatter boxes which had information about the properties of 2D and 3D shapes.
We created our own cuboid boxes which involved us measuring with a ruler accurately.
The cuboids were then tuned into gas mask boxes which fits into our topic work on World War 2.
Two of our very sad evacuees.